I'd hate to see his strong American values distorted by exposing him to law school. Legally, it isn't a prerequisite for SCOTUS, but it's a risk he'd probably have to face.
From wackipedia -
"In total, of the 114 Justices appointed to the Court, 49 have had law degrees, an additional 18 attended some law school but did not receive a degree, and 47 received their legal education without any law school attendance."
That said, every Justice appointed since WWII has had a law degree.
Kyle for Clerk. Gotta start somewhere.
I'd hate to see his strong American values distorted by exposing him to law school. Legally, it isn't a prerequisite for SCOTUS, but it's a risk he'd probably have to face.
From wackipedia -
"In total, of the 114 Justices appointed to the Court, 49 have had law degrees, an additional 18 attended some law school but did not receive a degree, and 47 received their legal education without any law school attendance."
That said, every Justice appointed since WWII has had a law degree.